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🌹 Vietnamese Ao Dai: Exuding the Delicate Beauty of Women 🌹

The Vietnamese Ao Dai is the traditional garment of Vietnam. The term "Ao Dai" is pronounced as "ow yai" in the south and "ow zai" in the north. The word "ao" is derived from the Chinese word for "overcoat," and in modern Vietnamese, it refers to clothing that covers the neck and below, while "dai" means "long." Notes: How can you visit Vietnam without wearing an Ao Dai for a keepsake? Today, I checked in at the "Po Nagar Cham Towers," and across from the attraction, there's a shop that rents and sells Ao Dai. Four very kind and patient young men helped me choose a set (including a dress, pants, and a hat). You can store your clothes in their locker while you rent. The rental fee is 110,000 Vietnamese Dong (about 34 RMB) with no time limit. Do I look like a female warrior? Hahaha 😂 #Vietnam #VietnamTravel

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🌹 Vietnamese Ao Dai: Exuding the Delicate Beauty of Women 🌹

The Vietnamese Ao Dai is the traditional garment of Vietnam. The term "Ao Dai" is pronounced as "ow yai" in the south and "ow zai" in the north. The word "ao" is derived from the Chinese word for "overcoat," and in modern Vietnamese, it refers to clothing that covers the neck and below, while "dai" means "long." Notes: How can you visit Vietnam without wearing an Ao Dai for a keepsake? Today, I checked in at the "Po Nagar Cham Towers," and across from the attraction, there's a shop that rents and sells Ao Dai. Four very kind and patient young men helped me choose a set (including a dress, pants, and a hat). You can store your clothes in their locker while you rent. The rental fee is 110,000 Vietnamese Dong (about 34 RMB) with no time limit. Do I look like a female warrior? Hahaha 😂 #Vietnam #VietnamTravel

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